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Steam's week-long deals this time around are a mix of horror, action and doughuts, with up to 75 percent off of Grotesque Tactics 2: Dungeons and Donuts, Binary Domain, Cities XL Platinum, Lucius, Monday Night Combat, Disciples 3: Renaissance Steam Special Edition, Jagged Alliance 2 Gold and The Secret World.

The Secret World, a modern MMORPG from Funcom, is on sale for $22.50, down from $30. Indie horror fest Luciusis discounted 66 percent (fitting, really) to $8.50 and Monday Night Combat is half off, $2.50. Check out all the sales (and doughnuts) right here.
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Microsoft is taking a set of sharp blades and ravenously cutting prices across the board on Xbox Live Marketplace content, starting right now. Already inexpensive (and wonderful) title Outland will cost you a cool 400 MS Points ($5), while deep multiplayer fare like Monday Night Combat and Section 8: Prejudice are going for 600 MS Points ($7.50) and 800 MS Points ($10), respectively.

Also, hey, if you're not one of the over 2 million people who own and adore Trials HD, here's another chance to grab it on the cheap (600 MS Points/$7.50). It's unclear when the "Extreme Shopping" sale will end, so we've asked Microsoft for more info. For now, enjoy the sweet, sweet savings while you can.

Update: This post originally had ilomilo listed as on sale for $5, which is false. Sorry about that!

Later this year or early next year, Uber Entertainment's going to try and thread a fairly dangerous needle. The studio, which saw success with its very first product, the XBLA and PC shooter Monday Night Combat, is trying to branch the franchise out into the increasingly populated free-to-play space. To do so successfully, it'll need to maintain its community's good will with some substantial -- but not too substantial -- changes.

"Super Monday Night Combat is going to be the same basic world," Uber Entertainment creative director John Comes explained to us at PAX last week. "We still have the same kind of lightheartedness, with the announcer and the mascot -- that same happy, fast, punchy game." The development team won't leave the formula entirely untouched, however. "Some of the balance has changed," Comes added. "Mainly, the lethality has been lowered a bit, which we've found makes for more frantic fights."%Gallery-132035%
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In about 30 hours, it's going to be Monday night -- do you want to be the only person on the planet not doing the prescribed amount of Combat? If you don't already possess Uber's frantic class-based shooter yet, Steam's got it on sale today for $3.75.
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monday-night-combatpcsteamuber-entertainmentSun, 19 Jun 2011 14:30:00 -040011|19970798https://www.joystiq.com/2011/04/25/monday-night-combat-update-allows-you-to-ride-a-giant-chicken/https://www.joystiq.com/2011/04/25/monday-night-combat-update-allows-you-to-ride-a-giant-chicken/https://www.joystiq.com/2011/04/25/monday-night-combat-update-allows-you-to-ride-a-giant-chicken/#comments

Monday Night Combat is one of those games that you don't want to turn your back on for too long -- see, whenever you're not looking at it, it goes ahead and adds things like gigantic chicken rodeos. Yes, that's the unbelievable new addition that arrived in the PC version of MNC's "Uncle Tully's Funland" update, which adds said Funland as a playable arena in Crossfire mode.

The new arena includes new bot spawners to help build your Moneyball-hungry army, as well as a giant chicken, which you can attempt to ride for money, or shoot for a buff for your whole team. The chicken even has a name: Chickey Cantor. That's ridiculous on two counts, the first being that the name itself is silly, and the second being that chickens don't have names. Check out the full list of updates, as well as a trailer for the new playground, after the break.
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dlcmonday-night-combatpcuber-entertainmentupdateMon, 25 Apr 2011 13:30:00 -040011|19922726https://www.joystiq.com/2011/04/15/one-day-xbla-sale-half-price-monday-night-combat-limbo-trials/https://www.joystiq.com/2011/04/15/one-day-xbla-sale-half-price-monday-night-combat-limbo-trials/https://www.joystiq.com/2011/04/15/one-day-xbla-sale-half-price-monday-night-combat-limbo-trials/#comments

Those who have been gaming long enough have probably noticed the similarities between Monday Night Combat and Smash TV (and its often forgotten sequel, Smash TV: Public Access). It appears the influences weren't lost on Uber Entertainment either, as the company has just released some April Fools Day media for Smash MNC, a carnage-fueled, game show-themed parody of Smash TV. Uber even added a bald head to the Jackbot boss. And don't worry about what platforms you own, as Uber promises compatibility "across all platforms past and future."

Looking for something to do on the cheap this weekend? Sure, you could go down to the lake to go swimming or hang outside the laundromat like you had planned, or you could boot up the old Compy 386 and play a free game!

Now, we're not telling you what to do, but think about it: does the lake or laundromat have hot female assassins who can turn invisible at will? Yeah, we thought so -- and if that is the case, you've got bigger problems to worry about. We'd suggest talking to a realtor.

No, not the one who sold you the house in Assassintown.
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dealsmonday-night-combatpcsteamuber-entertainmentvalveThu, 17 Mar 2011 21:00:00 -040011|19883285https://www.joystiq.com/2011/03/10/monday-night-combat-update-adds-cardboard-samurai-outfit-all-st/https://www.joystiq.com/2011/03/10/monday-night-combat-update-adds-cardboard-samurai-outfit-all-st/https://www.joystiq.com/2011/03/10/monday-night-combat-update-adds-cardboard-samurai-outfit-all-st/#comments

Just because you weren't able to make the Bostonian pilgrimage for PAX East doesn't mean you'll be left out of the festivities entirely. Uber Entertainment has launched an update for the PC version of Monday Night Combat which unlocks a decidedly Penny-Arcadey outfit for the game's Assassin archetype: the garments of the honorable Cardboard Tube Samurai.

There's also a new All-Star ranking system, which should let you know exactly how you stack up against the game's other frequent Bullseye-busters. Check out all the new features, as well as a trailer for the CTS outfit, posted after the jump!
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cardboard-tube-samuraidlcmonday-night-combatpax-eastpcpenny-arcadeuber-entertainmentupdateThu, 10 Mar 2011 23:00:00 -050011|19875880https://www.joystiq.com/2011/03/01/whats-in-a-name-uber-entertainment/https://www.joystiq.com/2011/03/01/whats-in-a-name-uber-entertainment/https://www.joystiq.com/2011/03/01/whats-in-a-name-uber-entertainment/#comments

Bob Berry is the CEO of Uber Entertainment, which launched its debut title, Monday Night Combat, on Xbox Live Arcade last August. Here's his story on the origin of his studio's name:

"At least since the late 90s the term 'uber' has been thrown around in online gaming communities. It's always meant 'powerful,' 'over-powered,' or just 'awesome.' It so happens that I was playing a good deal of Team Fortress 2 in the fall of 2007 when Uber Entertainment was conceived. 'Uber' was the perfect word to reflect many aspects of our business. It spoke to the kinds of games we would make, the fans we would connect with, and it would embody our general philosophy of hiring great people. The goal was to create a company that was indeed 'Uber.'

"The company was born of a desire to make games differently. A fundamental part of this philosophy is our 'whiteboxing' process (there are many terms for it), whereby we create our core gameplay and do the majority of our iteration with placeholder art assets. The core team that was assembled shared the same philosophy and vision for making games. One such person was our art director Chandana 'Eka' Ekanayake, who took it upon himself to embody this philosophy in our company logo. The abstract man holding up the giant white box in an Atlas-like pose represents both our development philosophy and the Uber nature of the people that are the company."

There are two distinctly wonderful things included in Uber Entertainment's latest patch for the PC version of Monday Night Combat -- appropriately titled the "Steamy Valentine" update. The first is a cornucopia of Valentine's Day-related new content, including some lovey-dovey character skins, a pink paint job for the game's much abused mascot, and a "Rose Petal Death Effect" for anyone who gets got while wearing the new Valentine's gear. Check out all the new additions and fixes after the jump.

Also posted after the jump is the second of the update's big surprises: A music video, in which Bullseye professes his undying love for Pit Girl in the smoothest fashion imaginable. It is not to be missed under any circumstances.
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monday-night-combatmusic-videopcsteamuber-entertainmentupdateSun, 13 Feb 2011 15:30:00 -050011|19841901https://www.joystiq.com/2011/02/03/top-xbox-live-game-launches-of-2010/https://www.joystiq.com/2011/02/03/top-xbox-live-game-launches-of-2010/https://www.joystiq.com/2011/02/03/top-xbox-live-game-launches-of-2010/#comments

It's a curious way to organize data, but Microsoft's Major Nelson has posted the top Arcade and Indie games of 2010, based on "full versions purchased" during a game's first seven days of activity.

In the Indie section, Baby Maker Extreme popped up in first place, followed by several games that have "Avatar" in the title. A game called Try Not To Fart also made it into the list. Check out the top 20 Arcade and Indie titles after the break.
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baby-maker-extremedead-rising-2-case-zeroindieindie-gameslimbomicrosoftmonday-night-combatperfect-darktoy-soldiersxblaxboxThu, 03 Feb 2011 14:00:00 -050011|19827080https://www.joystiq.com/2011/01/25/monday-night-combat-pc-launched-includes-tf2-crossover-juice/https://www.joystiq.com/2011/01/25/monday-night-combat-pc-launched-includes-tf2-crossover-juice/https://www.joystiq.com/2011/01/25/monday-night-combat-pc-launched-includes-tf2-crossover-juice/#comments

Monday Night Combat is embracing its PC launch with Team Fortress 2 crossover apparel and an homage to Penny Arcade. Uber has announced that purchases made by February 1 will grant access to crossover costumes from (and in) Team Fortress 2 and Monday Night Combat.

The PC version of MNC will also feature "Juicebot," a familiar robot who will share time with the game's regular big-headed Mascot and provide extra Juice upgrades and money to players. Of course, "Juicebot" is based on Penny Arcade's Fruit F*cker, a character which featured prominently in the defunctPenny Arcade Adventures games. The PC debut trailer featuring the costumes and robotic produce-molester can be found after the break.
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fruit-fuckermonday-night-combatpcpenny-arcade-adventuressteamteam-fortress-2uber-entertainmentvalveTue, 25 Jan 2011 10:41:00 -050011|19814244https://www.joystiq.com/2011/01/15/bacon-your-pardon-monday-night-combat-pc-release-delayed-a-week/https://www.joystiq.com/2011/01/15/bacon-your-pardon-monday-night-combat-pc-release-delayed-a-week/https://www.joystiq.com/2011/01/15/bacon-your-pardon-monday-night-combat-pc-release-delayed-a-week/#comments

We know PC gamers are itching to get their hands dirty in Monday Night Combat's neverending struggle between man, woman, machine and mascot -- but they're going to have to wait just a little longer. Uber Entertainment art director Chandana Ekanayake recently posted on the Steam forums to inform users that the game's January 17 release date had magically transformed into a January 24 release date.

Ekanayake chalked the delay up to a desire to ensure "a solid launch with more bug fixes and more time to polish as well as add some new content." That all sounds good, but out of principle, we're going to stay mad at Uber Entertainment for exactly 10 minutes, starting ... right now.

Uber Entertainment's über entertaining Monday Night Combat is on sale today for 600 Microsoft Points ($7.50), 50 percent off the regular price. If you decide to grab the inventive multiplayer shooter, don't forget to download the free "Spunky Cola Special" DLC, which adds more maps, more bacon, all-star leveling, protags and ... churros!
Monday Night Combat is currently in beta for PC, with an official launch date of Monday, January 17. When it launches, you'll have to shake $15 out of your moneyball. We'll watch.
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microsoftmonday-night-combatuber-entertainmentxblaxboxxbox-live-arcadeWed, 29 Dec 2010 09:30:00 -050011|19780161https://www.joystiq.com/2010/12/16/monday-night-combats-steam-beta-live/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/12/16/monday-night-combats-steam-beta-live/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/12/16/monday-night-combats-steam-beta-live/#comments

Want to get in on the Steam version of Monday Night Combat before its first official "Monday Night" -- specifically, Monday, January 17, the release date? If you pre-purchase the arena shooter on Steam now, you can play it on Steam now: the beta is now live, and open to anyone who buys it before release.

Remember, when you play a beta, you're not just having fun: you also bear a Sacred Duty to help make the game better. Anyone who played the XBLA version at launch would tell you to be really thorough with your testing.
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betamonday-night-combatpcpre-orderpre-purchasesteamuber-entertainmentThu, 16 Dec 2010 23:00:00 -050011|19766545https://www.joystiq.com/2010/12/14/monday-night-combat-brings-home-the-bacon-to-steam-next-month/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/12/14/monday-night-combat-brings-home-the-bacon-to-steam-next-month/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/12/14/monday-night-combat-brings-home-the-bacon-to-steam-next-month/#comments

Much like that super precious emotion we call "love," Monday Night Combat is something that becomes exponentially better as the number of people who share it increases. That being said, we can't wait to see what this announcement does to the class-based shooter's player base: On January 17, Monday Night Combat will make its way to the PC, arriving on the Steam marketplace for $14.99.

Given the popularity of fellow class-based shooter Team Fortress 2 among Steam users, Uber Entertainment's shiny Summer of Arcade gem should be well-received at its new home. If it sounds like the kind of thing you could get into, you might want to consider pre-ordering -- it'll knock 10 percent off the price of the game, and give you early access to the beta whenever it goes live. Check out the simply delightful announcement trailer posted after the jump for more details on the game's PC version.
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monday-night-combatpcrelease-datesteamuber-entertainmentTue, 14 Dec 2010 11:25:00 -050011|19760005https://www.joystiq.com/2010/12/01/december-xbla-deal-buy-two-games-get-400-ms-points-free/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/12/01/december-xbla-deal-buy-two-games-get-400-ms-points-free/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/12/01/december-xbla-deal-buy-two-games-get-400-ms-points-free/#comments

In yet another Xbox Live Arcade deal, Microsoft is now offering a free batch of 400 MS Points for purchasing two qualifying XBLA games. Don't run off downloading games just yet though, because you'll need to head over to the Xbox Live Events page and download the Arcade Offer gamer picture to register for the giveaway first (the direct link to the gamer picture is currently broken, but it's the first one listed on the events page).

Once that's done, snag two of the games listed after the break (including favorites like Limbo, Lara Croft, Monday Night Combat, Super Meat Boy and more). Within four weeks, the free points will be added to registered Live accounts automatically or sent as redemption code via email. If you're planning to pick up any of the eligible games, you might as well get some free points too, right? The promotion ends December 20, so get to it.

If you still spend a majority of your evenings on the colorful, brutal battlefields of Monday Night Combat, you should brace yourself for the extremely imminent addition of two new areas for you to cover in blood, money and bacon. The "Spunky Cola Special" DLC pack will arrive on XBLA tomorrow, adding the titular Spunky Cola Arena for the game's competitive Crossfire mode, and the Survivitol Arena for the co-operative Blitz mode. Best of all, unlike the game's catalog of upgrades and turrets, the new content will be absolutely free of charge.

Check out a trailer for the "Spunky" pack, as well as a full list of the new modes, gameplay options and class changes therein, just past the jump. There's a lot to read, but make sure your eyes don't absentmindedly pass over the announcement about the new Churros power-up without taking a moment to appreciate how breathtaking said announcement really is.
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dlcmicrosoftmonday-night-combatuber-entertainmentxboxxbox-livexbox-live-arcadeTue, 30 Nov 2010 15:40:00 -050011|19738658https://www.joystiq.com/2010/11/12/monday-night-combat-statues-are-looking-to-capture-your-money-ba/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/11/12/monday-night-combat-statues-are-looking-to-capture-your-money-ba/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/11/12/monday-night-combat-statues-are-looking-to-capture-your-money-ba/#comments

The problem with reality is that you can't take a PitGirl or Assassin with you everywhere you go. Actually, you probably could, but that'd technically be kidnapping. Let's try that again: The problem with reality is that you can't lock your own PitGirl or Assassin in a room for you to ogle at your convenience. Okay, we're really bad at this.

Clean slate: Uber Entertainment is finally offering figurines based on characters in its XBLA game, Monday Night Combat. $69.99 will net you a nine inch tall statue of either PitGirl, Assault or Assasin. The Tank is a bit taller at 10 inches and a bit pricier at $89.99.
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collectiblesmicrosoftmonday-night-combatstatueuber-entertainmentxblaxboxFri, 12 Nov 2010 08:30:00 -050011|19713581https://www.joystiq.com/2010/10/28/monday-night-combat-dlc-xbla/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/10/28/monday-night-combat-dlc-xbla/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/10/28/monday-night-combat-dlc-xbla/#comments

We're sure there are plenty of Monday Night Combat fans that were pleased at all the changes implemented by the recent title update. Taking a gander at what Uber has planned for the first (and free) DLC pack -- scheduled to release this November -- there are a lot more fixes and changes where that came from. First and foremost, the 'Spunky Cola Special' DLC will add two new maps.

Crossfire mode gets the very purple Spunky Cola Arena, which offers up only one lane of attack, which should lead to some hot and heavy battles right from the start. Blitz mode also gets the new Survivitol Arena. In addition to the new maps, the DLC will introduce a whole host of fixes, changes and balance tweaks. It's not just the classes either, as the arenas themselves will be fixed and rearranged in various ways.

The most important addition, however, is still veiled in mystery. Bacon is easily the most sought after (and most delicious) power-up in Monday Night Combat, but apparently a new one is on the way. Referred to only as "tasty pickup," all we know is that it rewards players with "something awesome." Find the DLC change list after the break. Get yourself something to eat, because it's long.%Gallery-106197%
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dlcmicrosoftmonday-night-combatuber-entertainmentxblaxboxThu, 28 Oct 2010 20:30:00 -040011|19693802https://www.joystiq.com/2010/10/13/monday-night-combat-title-update-goes-live/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/10/13/monday-night-combat-title-update-goes-live/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/10/13/monday-night-combat-title-update-goes-live/#comments

Uber Entertainment's fantastic XBLA game, Monday Night Combat, has finally received that desperately needed title update. According to the developer, the update was submitted to Microsoft for certification over a month ago and got caught up in "a perfect storm" that delayed it until now. Allegedly, the first DLC pack, which will be free, should be out now "sooner than later."

The title update fixes several technical hiccups and also addresses the exploits that plagued the game shortly after launch. We're looking forward to jumping back into the Monday Night Combat arena and really hope future exploit-fixing updates don't get caught up in cert -- losing isn't fun, but losing to cheaters is the worst. Check out the full list of changes in the title update after the break.
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microsoftmncmonday-night-combattitle-updateuber-entertainmentxblaxboxWed, 13 Oct 2010 18:20:00 -040011|19672353https://www.joystiq.com/2010/09/09/castlevania-hd-lara-croft-monday-night-combat-sales-analyzed/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/09/09/castlevania-hd-lara-croft-monday-night-combat-sales-analyzed/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/09/09/castlevania-hd-lara-croft-monday-night-combat-sales-analyzed/#comments

Gamasutra has posted its Xbox Live Arcade sales analysis for August, and the results appear mixed for the final three Summer of Arcadetitles. While the piece notes that every 2009 Summer of Arcade title managed to garner 80,000 players in their respective first weeks, this year's batch is less consistent. Based on leaderboard data, Castlevania: Harmony of Despair had only 44,601 players in its first week, with sales declining each following week to close out the month with just over 75,000 players. Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light -- perhaps due to the lack of online co-op -- befell a similar fate, acquiring 44,733 players in its first week and adding 22,498 more the following week to cap off August with 67,231 players.

Meanwhile, Monday Night Combat -- which launched between Castlevania and Lara Croft -- debuted with over 86,000 players, followed by strong additions the next two weeks for a total of nearly 172,000 in August. Granted, these numbers are all culled from leaderboards and don't necessarily translate directly to sales, it seems like this year's Summer of Arcade failed to drum up the same interest as last year's event, which packed in the likes of Shadow Complex, 'Splosion Man, and Trials HD. Check out the full article on Gamasutra for more stats than you can shake a slice of bacon at.
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castlevania-harmony-of-despairlara-croft-and-the-guardian-of-lightmicrosoftmonday-night-combatsummer-of-arcadexboxThu, 09 Sep 2010 22:20:00 -040011|19627696https://www.joystiq.com/2010/08/30/monday-night-combat-patch-free-dlc-pack-incoming/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/08/30/monday-night-combat-patch-free-dlc-pack-incoming/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/08/30/monday-night-combat-patch-free-dlc-pack-incoming/#comments

Uber Entertainment has announced that a big Monday Night Combat patch has entered testing and will soon be ready for certification. The title update is set to fix several issues with the game, notably the ability for players to damage Moneyball shields, and host migration problems. Several classes will receive tweaks as well, with the brunt going to the Support and Assassin. Devious Support players will be displeased to know they won't be able to hack through walls anymore, while Assassins will be happy to hear that grapples won't take as long to recharge after a whiff.

The updated version of MNC will be playable at PAX this week, and Uber is also bringing along plenty of swag, including the T-shirts above. Furthermore, Uber will soon release the first of three DLC packs for the game that will contain "new content, gameplay adjustments, and more bug fixes." According to Uber's Chandana "Eka" Ekanayake, the studio is "very invested" in the MNC community -- as such, the first DLC pack will be free.

Hopefully we'll hear more details about the DLC at PAX. In the meantime, head past the break for the full list of fixes in the title update.
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dlcmicrosoftmonday-night-combatpatchtitle-updateuber-entertainmentxblaxboxxbox-liveMon, 30 Aug 2010 16:40:00 -040011|19613415https://www.joystiq.com/2010/08/18/monday-night-combat-grabs-xblm-charts-by-the-moneyball/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/08/18/monday-night-combat-grabs-xblm-charts-by-the-moneyball/https://www.joystiq.com/2010/08/18/monday-night-combat-grabs-xblm-charts-by-the-moneyball/#comments

Following the trend of Summer of Arcade titles landing in the top spot on the XBLA sales charts during their release weeks, Monday Night Combat was top dog on last week's chart, which was released by Major Nelson. The online shooter also placed a respectable 11th on the Xbox Live Activity chart, leaps and bounds ahead of all other XBLA titles. Additionally, Limbo held its own with a second-place finish on the sales charts, one spot ahead of the more recent Castlevania: Harmony of Despair.

Meanwhile, Baby Maker Extreme slipped to fourth on the Indie Games chart. Now we're going to be worried about it all week. Click past the jump to see how the rest of the console's offerings fared.
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games-for-windows-livemicrosoftmonday-night-combatpcuber-entertainmentxboxxbox-livexbox-live-activityxbox-live-arcadexbox-live-marketplaceWed, 18 Aug 2010 22:00:00 -040011|19598887